Orbus's Deceit

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The entire city of Zarakiol the capital city of Vasantria stood silent while the battle between Orbus and the rebellion raged on. They all emerge from their homes as the daylight shines upon a new future waiting to be created.

2 days after the battle ended, the people who supported Orbus in his regime surrendered peacefully. His advisors revealed the truth about Orbus's deceit and lies. The people took this badly as they all assumed and believed that the previous royal family died because of their unanimous decision. They seeped when they knew this as the Du Leroux royal family gave them so much as brothers and sister of Vasantria.

They hailed Nerian and pleaded for his forgiveness. Every single citizen of Zarakiol who condemned the royal
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'Come. Let us rebuild a new future one where everyone will live happily.'

The rebels and the soldiers that spectate do the battle between Orbus and Fafnir also become a widespread topic. Nearly everyone was talking about him, from the time they were about to be executed and until the time where he defeated Orbus. Rumors never stopped developing about how he was a champions net by the gods to punish them for their sins, but no one has yet to know for Fafnir still remains unconscious.

The townspeople quickly help rebuild the place that was decimated in the battle. Zarakiol started its reform with Nerian immediately ascending the throne. Vasantria rebuilt what it could for the moment. Economy was crumbling and the rest of the military still in dissary as some who served Orbus still remains loyal to him.

The rest of Vasantria was informed of what had happened to Zarakiol. The news of a new king sitting on the throne made the rest of Vasantria lively one again. They are free of the corruption that once ravaged their kingdom.

The prisoners who were wrongly accused were freed from the
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"How is the child doing master Nerian?"

The sound of the door opening wakes the sleeping child.

He suddenly gets up... He opens his eyes as he feels a soft sensation on his lips. The soft feeling goes away and he opens his eyes, clearing his sight with a few blinks.

He looks around the room and sees two familiar faces. "Nerian,Alfreed Is that you?"

Nerian has a face of a proud brother. "Woah! Will you look at that. Fafnir! You're awake!"

Alfreed has his eyes wide open. He takes his glasses off and wipes is, wearing it again. He's not mistaken. "I will let myself out master Nerian." Alfreed exits.

Fafnir notices someone else in the room. "Who are you?"

The one he notices is a girl who has a flustered expression. She has her hand on her lips. Her eyes are open in shock as she looks at Fafnir. The mysterious girl slowly becomes red,

"What's wrong? So there something on my face?"

The girl quickly opens the door and runs away. Did I do something wrong? But what was that soft sensation I felt on my lips? I don't think food can taste that soft. So what is it exactly.

All that remains in the room is a newly awakened Fafnir and a smiling

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